Academy of Ancient Music - Bach and the Italian Concerto

Monday 13 February 2017
West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
Academy of Ancient Music 2016-17 season

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Frank de Bruine – director & oboe
Bojan Čičić – director & violin
Alastair Ross  - harpsichord
 

JS Bach was largely a self-taught composer and throughout his life he learnt by transcribing the music of his contemporaries.  As part of our exploration of JS Bach's music across the 2016-17 season, this programme brings together works by several of those he learnt from and admired including Albinoni, Vivaldi and A Marcello.

At the time of its composition, Bach's Italian Concerto was described as the most perfect example of a concerto for a single instrument by a contemporary critic and pays clear homage to Vivaldi.  The music for solo oboe in the programme shows how it came to be regarded as the jewel in the crown of a baroque orchestra with a sound that could hold its own against the more rowdy trumpet, but at the same time match the flexibility and sonority of the human voice.

JS Bach – Concerto  for oboe d'amore in D major (1738)
Vivaldi – Concerto for violin in G minor (1729)
Albinoni – Concerto for oboe in D minor (1722)
Vivaldi – Concerto for two violins in A minor (1711)
JS Bach – Italian Concerto (1735)
A. Marcello – Concerto for oboe in D minor (1716)
 

(Free pre-concert talk at 6.30pm)

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